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    Woman. Claire de Duras left her native France for London during the French Revolution in 1789, and returned to France in 1808 as the Duchess of Duras.[citation...
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    Ourika is an 1823 novel by Claire de Duras, originally published anonymously. Ourika is a story based on the life of a woman who was purchased as a child...
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    Château d'Ussé (category Historic house museums in Centre-Val de Loire)
    the guest of duchesse Claire de Duras. In 1885 the comtesse de la Rochejaquelein bequeathed Ussé to her great-nephew, the comte de Blacas. Today the château...
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  • cuisine Olivier (novel), the first published novel by French author Claire de Duras The Olivier Theatre (named after the actor Laurence Olivier), one of...
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  • director Claire de Duras (1777–1828), a French writer Oldřich Duras or Důras (1882–1957), Czech chess International Grandmaster Důras, Czech surname Duras (grape)...
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  • father of Ootsie and Bootsie Snootie in "PB&J Otter" Édouard a novel by Claire de Duras published in 1825 Hurricane Edouard (disambiguation) Édouard André...
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    publishing her first novel, she began to use the surname Duras, after the town that her father came from, Duras, Lot-et-Garonne. In 1950, her mother returned to...
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  • theme of Olivier, a novel by the Duchess Claire de Duras. In Olivier, the protagonist cannot marry the Comtesse de Nangis because of a secret. Although the...
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  • Héliot, Armelle (April 9, 2020). "Claire Deluca ou la délicatesse". "Le Shaga de Marguerite Duras" (PDF). Duras mon amour (in French). June 2008. Costaz...
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  • story of The French Lieutenant's Woman were loosely derived from the Claire de Duras novel Ourika (1823), which features a tragic affair between an African...
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    and Claire de Duras's Ourika (1823). She has been the subject of three plays: 1854: Mademoiselle Aïssé, a play in 5 acts, in prose, by Alexandre de Lavergne [fr]...
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  • Willibald Alexis – Walladmor James Fenimore Cooper – The Pioneers Claire de Duras – Ourika John Galt The Entail, or The Lairds of Grippy The Gathering...
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  • Alain (1996). Amours coloniales: aventures et fantasmes exotiques de Claire de Duras à Georges Simenon : romans et nouvelles (in French). Editions Complexe...
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  • Moore; The Fountain of Bakhchisaray – Alexander Pushkin; Ourika – Claire de Duras; Seventy-Six — John Neal 1824 in literature – Our Village – Mary Russell...
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    (Ça brûle) 2008: God's Offices (Les Bureaux de Dieu) 2013: Gare du Nord 2021: I Want to Talk About Duras (Vous ne désirez que moi) 1989: Les Patients...
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  • Catherine Dufour (born 1966), novelist Claire de Duras (1777–1828), novelist, author of Ourika Marguerite Duras (1914–1996), novelist, playwright and screenwriter...
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    Marienbad, and later acted in films by Chantal Akerman, Luis Buñuel, Marguerite Duras, Ulrike Ottinger, Francois Truffaut, and Fred Zinneman. She directed three...
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  • Guilbert de Pixérécourt (1773–1844) Sophie Ristaud Cottin (Madame Cottin) (1773–1807) Eugène François Vidocq (1775–1857) Claire de Duras (Madame de Duras) (1777–1828)...
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  • The family became major landowners in Martinique. His descendant Claire de Duras (1777–1828) was the heiress to an immense fortune in Martinique, where...
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  • Edward, attributed to the socially advanced author "The Duchess of Duras" (Claire de Duras) and translated from French. The 1853 edition ("second thousand")...
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    California The Lover (l'Amant) by Marguerite Duras on cassettes First World War for the radio Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien by Claude Debussy and Gabriele...
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    Baptiste (1684–1770), duc de Duras, son of Jacques Henri, was also a marshal of France. In 1733 he resigned the dukedom of Duras to his son, Emmanuel Felicité...
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    February 21, 2015. Mira Nouselles, Alberto (2004). De Sodoma a Chueca : una historia cultural de la homosexualidad en España en el siglo XX. Barcelona:...
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  • Chawaf Ismat Chughtai Hélène Cixous Marie Darrieussecq Claire de Duras Lidia Falcón Madame de La Fayette Lucette Finas Eva Forest Griselda Gambaro Xavière...
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    novel The War: A Memoir, French Resistance member and writer Marguerite Duras wrote that she carefully gathered the rationed ingredients to make her husband...
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    such as William Faulkner and the cinema. Both Robbe-Grillet and Marguerite Duras, whose 1958 novel Moderato cantabile was in the style of the Nouveau roman...
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  • writings about slaves, notably Claire de Duras's Ourika and Victor Hugo's Bug Jargal. 1825: La Famille noire, ou la Traite de l’esclavage 1826: Cornélie,...
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  • appearance as an actress was on stage in 2016, in Savannah Bay by Marguerite Duras, directed by Beverly Charpentier. She married the French writer and filmmaker...
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    Jean de Durfort (died February 1587), viscount of Duras, son of Symphorien de Duras. Claire-Suzanne de Gramont; in March 1595 married Henri des Prez (or...
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    Marguerite Duras' Semi-Autobiographical Work in MEMOIR OF WAR". ScreenAnarchy. Retrieved 2023-07-14. "Action! Emmanuel Finkiel. Réalisateur de "Voyages"...
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